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  1. Black Metafiction: Self-Consciousness in African American Literature by Madelyn Jablon, 1999-09
  2. Racial Myths and Masculinity in African American Literature by Jeffrey B. Leak, 2005-04-25
  3. Toni Morrison And the Bible: Contested Intertextualities (African American Literature and Culture: Expanding and Exploding the Boundaries)
  4. The Life and Times of a Self-Proclaimed Idiot: (and the discovery of the real ME) by Timothy Brown, 2007-05-14
  5. Eating the Black Body: Miscegenation As Sexual Consumption in African American Literature And Culture (African American Literature and Culture: Expanding and Exploding the Boundaries) by Carlyle Van Thompson, 2006-01-21
  6. The Tragic Black Buck: Racial Masquerading in the American Literary Imagination (African-American Literature and Culture, V. 1) by Carlyle Van Thompson, 2004-05-01
  7. Masterplots II: African-American Literature Series (Masterplots II)
  8. The Songs Became the Stories: The Music in African-American Fiction, 1970-2005 (African-American Literature and Culture) by Robert H. Cataliotti, 2007-06
  9. Nationalism, Marxism, and African American Literature between the Wars: A New Pandora's Box (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)
  10. Black Columbiad: Defining Moments in African American Literature and Culture (Harvard English Studies)
  11. African American Literature Beyond Race: An Alternative Reader by Gene Andew Jarrett, 2006-04-01
  12. Cornerstones: An Anthology of African American Literature by Melvin Donalson, 1996-02-15
  13. Jupiter Hammon and the Biblical Beginnings of African-American Literature by Sondra O'Neale, 1993-05-01
  14. Sweet Words So Brave: The Story of African American Literature by Barbara K. Curry, 1996-12-01

81. General Catalog 1993-95
attention to the implications such contexts have for general literary and AAS 478 African American literature (3) (Identical with ENGL 478) AAS 306 African
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The University of Arizona 1993-95 General Catalog Catalog Home All UA Catalogs UA Home Catalog Home ... UA Home Email catalog comments and suggestions to catalog@arizona.edu Page last updated: November 05, 2003
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82. African American Literature A Bibliography Of Reference Sources
general OXFORD COMPANION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN literature REF PS 153 N5 O96 1997 BIOGRAPHIES BIOBIBLIOGRAPHIES BLACK AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATORS OF CHILDRENï
http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/aal.html

83. English - School Of Undergraduate Studies - UMUC
Approaches to literature (3) (Fulfills the general education requirement the development, diversity, and quantity of African American literature, focusing on
http://www.umuc.edu/prog/ugp/courses/engl_txt.shtml
Undergraduate Course Listings English Courses in English (designated ENGL) may be applied as appropriate (according to individual program requirements) toward
  • the general education requirement in communications (writing courses) or in the arts and humanities (literature courses); a major or minor in English or humanities; and electives.
ENGL 101, 101X, 102, 278F, 281, 281X, 291, 294, 384, 480, 481, 482, 483, 485, 487, 488, and 493 may be applied toward the general education requirement in communications. Other writing courses are also available under communication studies (courses designated COMM), journalism (courses designated JOUR), and legal studies (courses designated LGST). ENGL 303, 391, 391X, and 396 (as well as COMM 390, 393, 393X, 394, and 394X, and LGST 401) are designated as writing intensive and may be applied toward the general education requirement in upper-level intensive writing. Courses in literature may be applied toward the general education requirement in the arts and humanities.

84. Target Entertainment Prentice Hall Anthology Of African
Prentice Hall Anthology of African American literature with Audio CD Target Entertainment Subjects literature Fiction general Classics • Target
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85. The Givens Collection Of African American Literature
Collection of African American literature seeks to collect, preserve and promote the use of for research by students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
http://special.lib.umn.edu/rare/givens/aboutgivens.html

86. General Catalog - English Faculty
Pennsylvania. 19th and 20th-century American and African American literature and culture. University. African American literature, cultural studies.
http://sis450.berkeley.edu:4500/catalog/gcc_view_faculty?v_dept_cd=ENGLISH&v_dep

87. Selection Of African American Literature Titles Available At Cabrillo Library
The Norton Anthology Of African American literature / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general Editor, Nellie Y. McKay, general Editor. PS508.N3 N67 1997.
http://libwww.cabrillo.edu/about/techserv/black-history/af-am-lit.htm
Celebrate African American History in February
at the Cabrillo College Library
Selected authors and titles in African American Literature available at the library.
Toni Morrison born 1931 in Lorain, Ohio, is perhaps the most celebrated
contemporary American novelist. Awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993,
Morrison powerfully evokes in her fiction the legacies of displacement and slavery
that have been bequeathed to the African-American community. Morrison was born
in Ohio, educated at Howard University and Cornell University, and is now a
member of the faculty of Princeton University. Her most widely read novel is
perhaps Beloved (1987), which won the Pulitzer Prize and was recently adapted for
film. Song of Solomon (1977), which won the 1978 National Book Critics Award for
fiction, is perhaps the most lyrical of her novels. Beloved : a novel / by Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 B4 1987. The bluest eye / Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 B58 1972b. Jazz / Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 J38 1992. Paradise / Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 P37 1997.

88. AFH African American Studies Humanities Courses
African American literature through the Harlem Renaissance. Crosslisted as ENG 353. Credit is allowed for only AFH 353 or ENG 353. See AFH Notes 1, 2. general
http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/spring_2002/afh.html
ARCHIVE: Spring 2002 African American Studies Humanities (AFH) AFH Note 1. AFH Note 2. A term paper or equivalent out-of-class written work is required in all upper-division (300- and 400-level) ENG courses. AFH Note 3. English majors and minors are expected to have completed ENG 200 before taking 400-level literature courses. AFH 202 Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. (3)
spring
History of art of Africa, Oceania, and the New World. Meets non-Western art history requirement. Cross-listed as ARS 202. Credit is allowed for only AFH 202 or ARS 202.
General Studies: HU, G, H AFH 210 Introduction to Ethnic Studies in the U.S. (3)
fall and spring
Covers diversity of experiences and relations among racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Lecture, discussion. Cross-listed as APA 210/CCS 210. Credit is allowed for only AFH 210 or APA 210 or CCS 210.
General Studies: C AFH 225 African American Religion. (3)
not regularly offered
Introduces the history and development of the African American religious tradition. Lecture, discussion. Cross-listed as REL 225. Credit is allowed for only AFH 225 or REL 225.
General Studies: HU, C

89. Penn State English
Note The following general course summaries provide examples of the developing curriculum in African American literature at Penn State.
http://english.la.psu.edu/details.asp?element=185&id=37

90. African American Literature
For more general literary guides also ask at SOURCES A History of Afro American literature. and Black Characters A Handbook for African American literature.
http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/guides/aframlit.htm
AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Selected Resources
Jerry T. Wright August 1999 This is a list of selected resources only and there are many others available in the Library. Please e-mail the Reference Department or call 460-7025 for help. The following is a selected list of resources, principally about literature in English written by African Americans. The sources include handbooks, biographical and bibliographical works, histories, and combinations of these types. Representative anthologies are also included. The single best source for exhaustive searches on literary topics, authors, or works is the MLA International Bibliography . The author indexes of the latest volumes of Contemporary Literary Criticism or Twentieth Century Literary Criticism will be useful in some instances. Ask at the Reference Desk about the MLA in electronic form. For more general literary guides also ask at the Desk.
REFERENCE SOURCES
A History of Afro American Literature.

91. English 219-002: African American Literature
assigned readings—1 on general reading and 1 on your group’s reading (if no group reading, 2 on different general reading articles X. Women and literature.
http://www.uwosh.edu/womens-studies/Sp04cannon201.htm
Women’s Studies 201-002C Introduction to Women’s Studies Spring 2004, W 6-9, Clow 129 Liz Cannon Office: Gruenhagen 359 Email: cannon@uwosh.edu Office Phone: Office Hours: W 3-4pm Home Phone: And By Appointment Course Description This course will introduce many of the issues that arise when women become the focus of inquiry. We will discuss how our society views women, what concerns women as they navigate life in the 21 st century, and what changes women have brought and hope to bring to their daily lives. In doing so, we will discuss who is included when we say “women,” and how women’s experiences are shaped by their class, race, and sexuality, as well as by gender. This course will also examine feminism as an ideological construct and lens through which to view society. Required Texts Susan M. Shaw and Janet Lee, Women’s Voices, Feminist Visions, 1 st edition Minnie Bruce Pratt, Rebellion: Essays 1980-1991 Kirsten Dierking, One Red Eye Course Requirements: 2 Formal Papers Papers must be a minimum of 5 paragraphs and thesis-driven. You must support your points with concrete evidence not just general statements Assignments 2 required: #1: Letter, #4 Health

92. New Directions In African American Literature
of African American literature, literary theory, and cultural studies. The course and content of the meeting will be directed by the general interests and
http://www.indiana.edu/~engweb/aalit/
New Directions in African American Literature, Theory, and Cultural Studies Indiana University, Bloomington April 16-17, 2004 In awareness of the concentration of talent in the immediate region, in happy recognition that we are all within driving distance of one another, and in an effort to foster cooperation among scholars concerned with African American Literature and Culture at Indiana University; The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; the University of Illinois, Chicago; the University of Chicago; and Northwestern University, we at Indiana University welcome scholars from these institutions to Bloomington for a conference to be held in an informal atmosphere of productive and collegial exchange. We expect a range of papers engaging with diverse aspects of African American literature, literary theory, and cultural studies. The course and content of the meeting will be directed by the general interests and debates indicated by submissions.
For program information, contact Professor George Hutchinson or Professor DeWitt Douglas Kilgore For questions regarding registration or conference arrangements, contact

93. About The Database Of African-American Poetry, 1760-1900 Electronic
at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia. The Database of africanamerican Poetry, 1760-1900, is a collection of over 2 500 poems, based on William French's bibliography, Afro-American
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/aapd.html

94. AfricAm@ Cal
African American Studies. University of California, Berkeley general Information. The African American Studies Department The African American Studies Major/Minor Requirements
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~africam
The Department of
A frican A merican S tudies
University of California, Berkeley
660 Barrows Hall #2572 Berkeley, CA 94720-2572 Voice: (510) 642-7084, FAX: (510) 642-0318 e-mail: africam@berkeley.edu
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95. DSU Department Of Agriculture And Natural Resources Curriculum For General Agric
Curriculum for Bachelor s Degree in general Agriculture. First Year. First Semester, 16100, Lifetime Fitness and Wellness, 2. 23-101, general Biology, 4.
http://www.dsc.edu/schools/Agriculture/ag_nat_res/curricgenag.php
ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION ALUMNI ATHLETICS ... SEARCH Today's date is Sunday, June 06th 2004. College of Agriculture and Related Sciences Home Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Home Natural Resources Program Web Site Claude E. Phillips Herbarium Web Site B.S. Curricula Agri-Business Environmental Sci. General Agriculture Plant Sci.-Agronomy ... Wildlife Manag. (Wildlife Option) Minors Environmental Sci. Agriculture Course Descriptions Natural Resources Course Description Curriculum for Bachelor's Degree in General Agriculture First Year First Semester English Composition I Lifetime Fitness and Wellness General Biology Algebra University Seminar I 34-201 or
34-202 or
34-203 or
American Civilization to 1865

American Civilization from 1865

The African-American Experience to 1865

The African-American Experience from 1865
Second Semester English Composition II General Biology Trigonometry Agriculture and Natural Resources Science University Seminar II XX-XXX Humanities Elective Second Year First Semester 01-201 or 205 World Literature I or African-American Literature I Ecology General Analytical Chemistry Introduction to Animal Science ... Macroeconomics Second Semester

96. Target Entertainment Books Literature Fiction World
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97. African American Literature
African American literature. ANDREWS, William L. et al (eds.). The Oxford companion to African American literature. Foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr.
http://www.bl.uk/collections/wider/subguides/amerlit/africanamerican.html
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This guide is a select list of reference material relating to American literature. The focus of the guide is on bibliographies and other finding aids that are currently available on open access in the British Library’s reading rooms. Other relevant material can be found by searching the British Library’s Online Public Access Catalogue. The guide is arranged firstly by subject and then alphabetically by work within each section. The guide covers only printed sources as electronic resources are described elsewhere in other Reader Guides. The shelfmark of each item is given at the end of each citation: the shelfmark prefix indicates the reading room in which the item can be located as outlined below. African American literature General Bibliographies Juvenile ... Women
African American literature
ANDREWS, William L. et al (eds.).

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